On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 14:14 -0400, ext Hal Vaughan wrote: > On Wednesday 22 August 2007, Neil MacLeod wrote: > > Hal Vaughan wrote: > > >> If you install openssh as root using "apt-get install ssh" you > > >> should end up with both the server and client tools installed. > > > > > > I finally got it. The problem is that it's in the extras > > > repository (at least for mistral) and that was not documented > > > anywhere, at least that I found -- and I did search the site and > > > other sites as well. Can someone update the main repository list > > > to include that information? > > > > > > Hal > > > > This looks to be a result of the new server and client openssh > > packages recently placed in extras. The old combined server & client > > openssh package should still be in repository.org mistral free unless > > someone has removed it (doesn't look like it). > > I tried, several times, from directions on two separate pages, to > install the ssh server from repository.maemo.org mistral free and it > wasn't there. The client was there, but not the server (and the > description in the App Manager specifically said it was the client). > > What are the "rules" for membership and wiki editing? If I create an > account can I just add this info myself to the repositories list? I > figure stating that openssh client and server are in the extras/free > would have made the difference for me and I would never have had to > post this question. > I'll add both openssh client and openssh-server .install files to maemo/downloads as soon as I have approval for openssh garage project. Waiting for 2 days already :( As for now it's pretty simple - add mistral/extras(770) or bora/extras(N800) to AM repository list and you will be able to install both client and server using AM. No xterm/becomeroot and other black magic is needed anymore :) -- Ed Bartosh <eduard.bartosh at nokia.com> Nokia-M/Helsinki